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Dive into APAC Surgical Procedure Volume Database with BIS Research
BIS Research, a leading global market intelligence and advisory firm, provides the APAC Surgical Procedure Volume Database, a robust and meticulously curated dataset offering granular insights into surgical volumes across the Asia-Pacific region. This comprehensive database enables healthcare providers, medtech companies, policymakers, and investors to explore actionable intelligence and navigate APAC’s diverse and rapidly evolving surgical landscape.
Understanding the Need
Asia-Pacific is home to over half of the world’s population and represents one of the fastest-growing healthcare markets globally. With rising life expectancy, surging prevalence of non-communicable diseases, and expanding access to healthcare infrastructure, the demand for surgical interventions across APAC is accelerating at an unprecedented pace.
The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region performs over one-third of the world’s surgeries annually, representing the highest growth trajectory globally. As shown in the data visualization, APAC accounts for a compound annual increase of ~18 million new procedures per year driven by:
- Demographics: Over 2.4 billion people aged 40+ across APAC by 2030.
- Disease Burden: Cardiovascular, orthopedic, and oncological procedures rising by 6–7% annually.
- Infrastructure Expansion: More than 12,000 new operating rooms added across APAC since 2020.
Emerging economies like Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines are posting double-digit growth in general and trauma-related surgeries, while advanced economies including Japan, South Korea, and Australia lead in robotic and minimally invasive techniques.
Emerging markets such as Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines are scaling infrastructure to meet surging demand in general, trauma, and maternal surgeries, while Japan and South Korea lead in robotic and minimally invasive techniques.
The BIS Research APAC Surgical Procedure Volume Database addresses this challenge by providing a single, authoritative source of coverage, segmentation, and insights tailored for the region.
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What the Database Covers
The APAC Surgical Procedure Volume Database includes:
- Country-Level Data: Coverage across all major APAC markets including China, India, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and other regional markets.
- Procedure Segmentation: Comprehensive breakdown across specialties such as general surgery, cardiovascular, orthopedic, neurosurgery, urology, gynecology, cosmetic and bariatric surgery, head and neck, and pediatric surgery.
- Technology Adoption Insights: Tracking surgical volumes by conventional, minimally invasive, and robotic-assisted approaches.
- End-User Distribution: Segmentation across hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs), and specialty clinics, highlighting how procedure delivery models are evolving across developed and emerging economies.
- Growth Forecasts: Volume projections through 2031, with compound annual growth rate (CAGR) analysis to identify high-growth opportunities across markets and specialties.
- Competitive and Infrastructure Insights: Mapping procedure data to operating room infrastructure, surgical robotics adoption, and ASC penetration across APAC countries.
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Key Highlights from the Database
- China & India Drive Demand: Together, they perform the majority of APAC’s procedures, fueled by massive populations and healthcare expansion.
- Japan & South Korea Lead Robotic Surgery: Robotic-assisted surgical volumes projected to cross 1 million annually by 2030.
- Aging Populations: Driving growth in cardiovascular and orthopedic surgeries in Japan, Australia, and Singapore.
- ASC Adoption Rising: Ambulatory surgical centers are expanding fastest in developed APAC economies as cost-efficient alternatives.
- Emerging Economies Scaling Fast: Double-digit growth in procedures across Southeast Asia, especially maternal and trauma care.
Why This Matters
Asia-Pacific is one of the fastest-growing healthcare regions globally. Rising life expectancy, an aging population, and greater access to surgical infrastructure are driving procedure volumes upward. Yet, the lack of standardized, country-level procedure data has long been a challenge for stakeholders.
Consider the case of partial nephrectomy procedures:
- In 2010, open partial nephrectomies accounted for 6,231 procedures, compared to just 837 robotic procedures.
- By 2030, open volumes are projected to decline to 4,279, while robotic partial nephrectomies surge to 1,743 more than 2x growth in two decades.
- Laparoscopic procedures also rose steadily, from 2,232 in 2010 to 3,805 by 2030, showing a sustained preference for minimally invasive surgery.
- Growth rates underline this shift: robotic and laparoscopic (MIS) procedures grew by 67% (2010–2015), while open surgery volumes contracted by 13% (2015–2020) and are projected to decline further by 21% (2025–2030).
- Procedure penetration is also increasing: partial nephrectomy procedures per 100,000 population rose from 3.74 in 2020 to 4.41 in 2030, showing how access and demand are expanding.
These data points are not just about nephrectomy. They represent the broader transformation across APAC surgeries, where open procedures are gradually giving way to minimally invasive and robotic-assisted techniques, with double-digit adoption growth expected in advanced markets.
For healthcare providers and medtech innovators, reliable procedure volume data is no longer optional – it is a mission-critical tool for strategic decision-making. The APAC Surgical Procedure Volume Database helps answer key questions such as:
- Which countries and specialties are witnessing the highest procedure growth across APAC?
- How does the adoption of robotic surgery differ between developed economies like Japan and emerging markets like Vietnam?
- What is the forecast for minimally invasive versus open procedures across the next decade?
- Where should medtech companies prioritize new product launches or market expansion?
- How are ASCs reshaping surgical procedure distribution across Asia-Pacific?
With these insights, stakeholders can align strategies with demand, anticipate market shifts, and create data-driven growth strategies across the region.
Who Can Benefit
The APAC Surgical Procedure Volume Database is designed to serve a diverse set of stakeholders:
- Healthcare Providers: Benchmark surgical demand, optimize OR utilization, and plan investments across regions.
- Medical Device Companies: Identify high-volume markets, assess demand by specialty, and align portfolios to regional needs.
- Investors and Analysts: Evaluate market opportunities with validated procedure data to support due diligence and strategic decisions.
- Policy Makers and Health Planners: Guide resource allocation and policy development with accurate, country-specific demand insights.
About BIS Research
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